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Areas Buckeye Australian Cattle Dog Rescue serves
All of Ohio and surrounding areas
Buckeye Australian Cattle Dog Rescue's adoption process
Additional adoption info
Interested adopters request and fill out an application. Veterinary and personal references are done. Adopters agree to keep dog on heartworm and flea/tick preventative and provide all necessary veterinary care, including vaccinations unless a veterinarian says otherwise. We charge a $250 adoption fee. All dogs adopted out will have been spayed or neutered, microchipped, heartworm and tick-borne disease tested and treated if positive, fully vaccinated, crate trained, socialized and fully evaluated for temperament.
Interested adopters request and fill out an application. Veterinary and personal references are done. Adopters agree to keep dog on heartworm and flea/tick preventative and provide all necessary veterinary care, including vaccinations unless a veterinarian says otherwise. We charge a $250 adoption fee. All dogs adopted out will have been spayed or neutered, microchipped, heartworm and tick-borne disease tested and treated if positive, fully vaccinated, crate trained, socialized and fully evaluated for temperament.
About Buckeye Australian Cattle Dog Rescue
We are a group of people passionate about the Australian Cattle Dog breed. We have backgrounds in veterinary medicine (and have a veterinarian as a board member) and the pet care industry. We have many years of combined rescue experience. We understand that cattle dogs are a unique breed and as such, frequently end up in shelters due to lack of knowledge by the public on how to deal with and train the breed. A lot of what we do is education about the breed. We offer support, training advice and up-to-date information about veterinary needs of the dogs. We do what we do simply because we love the breed and know that every dog saved helps.
We are a group of people passionate about the Australian Cattle Dog breed. We have backgrounds in veterinary medicine (and have a veterinarian as a board member) and the pet care industry. We have many years of combined rescue experience. We understand that cattle dogs are a unique breed and as such, frequently end up in shelters due to lack of knowledge by the public on how to deal with and train the breed. A lot of what we do is education about the breed. We offer support, training advice and up-to-date information about veterinary needs of the dogs. We do what we do simply because we love the breed and know that every dog saved helps.
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